difference between time and tense
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There are three times: past, present and future. Tense is a grammatical category which is marked by verb inflection and expresses when an event or action happens in the flow of time. Strictly speaking, only two English tenses are marked by the inflection of the verb: past ( talked )
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Time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events that occur in apparently irreversible succession from the past through the present to the future.
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Tenses are a set of forms taken by a verb to indicate the time (and sometimes also the continuance or completeness) of the action in relation to the time of the utterance.
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Tenses are a set of forms taken by a verb to indicate the time (and sometimes also the continuance or completeness) of the action in relation to the time of the utterance.
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